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H IL L S B O R O T h tird av . November 21, 1935 City Planning Big Opening Next Week Portland Ditches Meat Ordinance 23. grade Holstein. Fir Grove Spansor Annual Shoot D a iry. H illsb o ro , 179« m ilk . 62 9 fat. Ash I. grade Jersey. David Am , rlcn n bunion at Forest G ro ve lla g g A Sons, 7!,« m ilk , 58 9 fat i : h o ld in g i f f annual tu rk e y shoot S a lly 14. grade Jersey, R ichard Sunday, b e g in n in g nt 9 n m , h a lf Hagg. H e eilville, 7,1« m ilk . 49 1 fa, m ile east o f Purest G rove near the No. 17, grade G uernsey, A lb A t high w ay. shot guns and R if t Greener, H illsb o ro , «32 milk, 48 other events a m scheduled. fat Babeercst, purebred G u e rn ,-ev • I J. W M u llo y . HC8 m ilk , 47.7 fat B ir th s No. I I. grade Jersey. M ik e Y u n k e r N r o n —T o M r and M rs C la r- Fores, Grove, 1140 m ilk . 4« 7 fat. enee D. Nelson o f Shady B rook, T w o -ye a r-o ld s m a kin g 35 pounds I <g0V(,ln |M,r m a g ir l. o f fat nnd Ih e ir owners fo llo w : Sell To M r and M r Lester Imleh 20. grade Jersey, Donald Sell o f Bank. N o ve m tx r 15, a g irl. Hagg, 092 m ilk . «5 4 fa, P in k y 4 lb sum T o M r. u n d M rs. A. L. grade Jersey. D a vid Hagg A Sons Rossum o f M o u n ta ln d a ie , N o vem «37 m ilk . ,¡1 4 fat. No 12. g ra il, Jersey, M ik e Y u n ke r. 1131 m ilk ber 10. a boy. Evers To M r and M rs. A J. 53 1 fat. Ju d y 5. grade Jersey, D a Evers o f K l. I Forest G rove, N o v id Hagg A Rons, 858 m ilk . 52 3 vem ber 18, u g irl, fa, M ln n y . grade Jersey. John Patterson T " M r. and M is W a l Cord«». 11X13 m ilk , 50 fat. No. 5 te r P a tte is o n o f H illsb o ro . N o ve m purebred H o lstein Fred J<»' v. 1748 ber 15, a boy. m ilk , 4(19 fat Jud y, purebred J e r T a y lo r M r and M rs. H a ro ld sey, C II. H am ford, 778 m ilk . 45 9 T a y lo r of H illsb o ro , N o vem b er 15, fa i Touts (I. grade Jersey. D avid a g irl. Hagg A Sons, 741 m ilk , 45 9 fal. Jake I.ohrenz, o ffic ia l te ste r fo r the association, has m oved from N ew berg to H illsb o ro . In Ins test in g fo r O ctober he found e v e n boarders and tw o cows reacted to th e Bang's tcsl He also reports th a t A r th u r C o nn ell has purenn ed . A Ihe herd fo rm e rly owned by h im - I self and his bro th e r, the late F rank Connell. Whosoever Will Chureh (A bo ve N o rth Plain») Service» fo r Sunday are as fol low s: Sunday school. 10 a m . w it h a special s c rip tu re stu d y w o rsh ip sermon by ixisto r ut I I a. rn. C h il dren's cbuccU. 3 P- m condnoted by P e rry W rig h t Consecration service. 3 p. in. E va n g e listic se rv ice. 8 p. in . w ith re g u la r nnd special features. Tuesday, 8 p in., eva ng elistic sorvice F rid a y, 7:30 p m , young people's m eeting. We are p lan nin g an a ll-d a y w o rsh ip on T h a n k s g iv in g day There w i ll oe special features w ith a basket lu n i h nt noon. You are in v ite d to come and help m ake th is a day o f praise and th a n ksg ivin g . M e lv in James, pastor. MRS. MARY BARKER FOREST G R O V E Mrs. M a ry H a rker, till, died a, her home near Gales Creek T hursd ay a fte r an il l- WILEY’S GROCERY Corner 3rd Main and '■■■■' Street! Phone 1001 FREE DELIVERY Week-End Special» We have a good variety of Wines for. Quality Merchandise Service Unexcelled Prices Competitive Specials for this week CATSUP— 12-oz. bottle 10c Cocktail, Tomato Juice Large 2f-j can- 25c 2 cans SOUP— Tomato or vege table. ffor» Can .......................... MINCE MEAT 2 lbs................... 19c SYRUP—Cane and maple Half-gallon Bottle ................... CRACKERS— Krispii- tainer. Quart ....................... w U Highest prices paid for Farm Produce Examination Set for Postmaster O IG ’ G O N ( ( ’•n lin u rd from p»r» 1» S u ffe rin g from a deep c tl, on ' h i ; ru c k loss o f blood and serious hru i:cs. Jack .Saunders, 20. Beav erton, was re co ve rin g in J o n e i 9io..p|,at W ednesday. H e was In- , ued M onday w hen his autom o bile. held up on a h y d ra u lic ja ck in a Beaverton • ( rv ic e station, to p pled over on him w hen he reached inside the ca r fo r a w rench. A jagged piece o f glass fro m one of the doors s tru c k Saunders ju s , below the rig h t ear. te a rin g a deep ¡:usn d o w n w a rd in to hi» neck, ba rely m issing the ju g u la r vein. postm aster geneial m ay »elect on» fo r n o m in ation by the president C o n firm a tio n by the senate is the fin a l aeiinn. F u ll in fo rm a tio n and a p pliea tior blanks m ay be obtained fro m tie secretary o f the local board of c iv il service exam iners at the po o ffic e in th is c ity , or fro m ,h ' Subscribe n o w to the Argus. In U n ite d States C iv il Service com W ashington co u n ty »1.50 a year. m ission, W ashington, D. C , 2409. S alary fo r postm aster of the lo r I S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onths 50 cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. If office, w h ich is second clas i, i »2700. Pagi* T h rn ï W i l l . ROGERS M F MOP TAB F U N D Local C o m m itte e fo r H ills b o ro Date TO T H E E D IT O R : W ishing to have a par, In p e rp e tu a tin g the m em ory of one o f o u r most beloved and useful citizens, I enclose h e re w ith m y c o n trib u tio n o f to th e W ill Rogers M em o rial Fund I understand th a t th is g ift w ill be added to others fro m H ills boro and w ill go w ith o u t any deductions w hatsoever to t h e N a tio n a l Fund to be expended, also w ith o u t any deduction, as the M e m o ria l C om m ittee m ay determ ine. Name .................................................. Address ......... K IN T O N K in to n G range benefit baz.aar w ill be held at the G range ha ll F rid a y evening. H. A. K u ta tli of H ills b o ro w ill be auctioneer fo r the »ales. A free program w i ll be given by P o rtla n d artist». Lcisyville M in c e M e a t 5c Oest's, fancy, hulk. (Limit) Lb. M ilk j for a C rackers t ¡g here again, and Piggly Wiggly gives ^ °U rnore ‘,e thankful for, by offer- 1 ■ ing ‘be best savings on foods for this day of feasting. Tood Specials from Nov. 22 to 27, inch Hillsboro, Oregon DATES’^ crop . ............................2 iu 1 5 c CURRANTS.............................. 1 X ^ - n c MINCE MEAT just a limited quantity.... ............ 2 ib.. 25c SWEET CIDER Bring container........ ................. 1«... 14c C id e r Pure Apple. Gallon .................................. | JLtzV q RAISINS Fresh and Krisp. Seedless. 2 ib,................25c 4 -ib. pkg............ 20c CHEESE BUTTER CUP Triplets 1 -ib........ 15c CANDY SANICLOR— Quart ............... Velvet Tissue 3 for ............... -f JLV 17c PALMOLIVE PUMPKIN ................. 9C SOAP ................. 5c Mushrooms FRUIT COCKTAIL i „ „ ........... 14c Small tin ... 19c ASPARAGUS ..................... 23C 1000-shect Green Mill CAKE FLOUR ............. ............... 31c KRAUT S ^ :................................ 9c PINEAPPLE bnr„ok2^ sbæED:............... 2 «... 32c — FRUITS and VEGETABLES — . x SWEET POTATOES . 3 lbs..................................................................................... 10c APPLES. Good cookers. B o x .................................................................................. 69c HUBBARD SQUASH. Any amount. Per lb............................................................. 2c ORANGES. Good size, Sunkist. Dozen .............................................................. 29c TO LIMIT QUANTITIES P in e a p p le 14c Hillsdale. Large No. 2 ^ can P eas 2c... 25c 97_ F la v o J e ll « X C o f f e e A irw ay .............17c 3 .b. 49c Lb No. 2 can?..................................... *»cans Libby’s or Del Monte. «nn Cocktail Sauce CRAB Ocean Spray No. 1 tall cans Ripe, Highway No. 1 tall can C. H. B. 10-oz. bottle Geisha or Chatka Fancy, No. can 10c 15c 25c for 29c SALMON c.?1’' 19c 1 3 for 25c . TOMATOES sÄ i ..... ...2 CHERRIES ° : ................. Fancy, solid pack. COFFEE MA, “ SS “7 S T PINEAPPLE JUICE Ä *, Broken mix ........................ HERSHEY BARS ’X” " GRAPEFRUIT 15C 7C 2 2 BAKING POWDER cubbí,^Gi¿n RIPPLED WHEAT ÇHAD .3v_z/*ir t„„ pkI..... SOAP 19c 9c 10 b... 29c W h ite K in g L a u n d ry ................ ....... 4 Crystal White. bars I PKG. SUPER SUDS FREE. ■q 1* 17c CIGARETTES KOOLS...... 2 ,»,« 29C 15c DOG FOOD P“ YFAIB- _ 2 ,.b. 9C 25c QVDT TD -5 I rVCJl ...........49C If it’s something in bulk Candies or Box Chocolates, we have it. BOX CHOCOLATES 10 ib.. 47c Pure cane. (Limit) ............... OLIVES CANDY PLAIN MIXED. Per lb.............................................................................................. 10c BROKEN MIXED. 2 lbs............................................................................................ 25c MARGIE. 1-lb. b o x ..........................29c BELL. 3-lb. box .................................. 79c Sugar Cranberry Sauce SPAGHETTI Franco-American PEANUTS RIGHT O regon banks co-o pe rating w ith the F11A M o d e rn iza tio n C re d it Plan have rep orted m ore t h a n 5000 loans, o r about «9 pe r cent of the state to ta l. Loans have been rep orted b y «2 banks, ,2 savings, b u ild in g and loan asso ciations, and 11 finance companies. P o rtla n d banks and th e ir branches are cred ited w ith loans In excess of $1.000 000—alm ost h a lf the state total. 'T ’lIIS WEEK is the time for menu planning and bargain shopping for the Thanksgiving Feast. And that is exactly v.hy we’ve made such a big effort to offer you a wide variety of items on which you can realize extra savings. Values on everything from Soup to Nuts await your selection. DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW! _ RESERVE THE Marriage Llrense« John Joseph K au fm an and M ar- rio n G. S. M o ffa tt. bo th o f M ap le wood, N ovem ber 15. Joh n Joseph K a u fm a n and M a r io n G. S. M o ffa t, M aplewood, Ore., N ovem ber 15. Ira B e rrv W h ita k e r o f H ills b o ro rou te 5 and Fern E lizabeth B u rke y o f Sebastopol, Cal , N ovem ber 20. Many Gir,«' ( liih« T h irte e n sew ing club», t w » lo o k in g club« and one home A tik ln g clu b have been e n ro lle d in 4-H w o rk in th is county, according to a rep ort th is week In the o ffic e o f O. B K raus, su p erintend en t o f schools. Most o f the clubs are sotith nnd east o f H ills b o ro w ith (I few scattered in parts n o rth and west In Hi" county. Benefit Bazaar Kinton Set for Friday Night O y ste r s POST TOASTIES. 2 pkg.........................................15c LOG CABIN SYRUP. Medium ............................43c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. 1-lb....................29c PORTER’S FRILLETS. 1-lb. pkg........................ 23c DFVILED HAM, Underwood’s. 3 cans .......... 25c K F .V F K I.V S( IIE IB I.E B e ve rly Scheible. aged three and o n e -h a lf years, died W ednesday a ft ernoon nt 2:30 a: the Doernbeeher hospital in P ortla nd , w ith septle sore throa t. The c h ild was the w ard o f M r. and M rs Robert O C u ll and had made her home w ith them fo r tw o years. F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held a, the Donelson A S ew ell chapel, and w ill p ro ba bly be private, b u t arrangem ents have not been made. S ix m ore co u n ty school roon w ere added th is week ,o the list o f schools h a vin g 100 per cent m em bership in th e J u n io r Red Cross. The new school rooms am i teacher» are: C e n te rv ille , M att, R S m ith; B ethany, E! ie M. W a t son; St. M atthe w 's C a th olic, tw o rooms, and St. Cecelia's, C atholic, tw o rooms. A to ta l o f 55 room now are enrolled, according to ( ) B. K raus, su p erintend en t o f school .Mt. Vernon, tall cans. (Limit) $¿2^™ WE ............... i GET READY FOR THE Six More School» Join with Junior Red Cross T he wom en's clu b met T hursday afternoon at the home o f M rs. George Pagett. The ba rre l o f can ned food fo r the Louise home was packed. M rs. E dw ards was token M IS S G L A D Y S S T R IN G E R in to the clu b as a m em ber. N e xt Funeral services fo r M iss G ladys m eeting w ill be w ith M rs. Jo. S trin g e r, 17. w ho died in P ortla nd Seus in December, and c lu b w ill Novem ber 12. were held at th e have a C h ristm as tree M rs Ray L o veland and W arren Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g com pany chapel S atu rday afte rn o o n spent Sunday and M onday at O tis w ith Rev. A le xa n d e r B ennett o f f i w ith M r. and M rs. R ow ,on. c ia tin g In te rm e n t was In M t. V ie w Subscribe now to the A rgus. In cem etery. Miss S trin g e r was b o rn F e b ru W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year. a ry 3, 1918, in Arkansas. She is S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onths 50 tf su rvive d by the m other. M rs. John cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. ’ 2-lb. box .............. 2 9 C DILLS— Bring your con fro m page 1) ju s tic e cou rt and laid o u t the tim e ¡n j ail. I t m Samuels, arrested here August 1 i on a charge o f prac- I icing v e te rin a ry m edicine w ith o u t a license and w h o ju m p e d bond, is wanted at R itz v ille , Wash., on n b u rg la ry charge, according to w ord rei e iv i d by S h e riff C onnell. D a vid B le tte l rep orted T hursd ay to the s h e riff the th e ft o f a re- frig e i »tor m otor fro m his home. j Compare Prices That is all we ask and we are sure you will he convinced that it pays to buy all your groceries at our store. Our customers tell us this Alleged Bad Check Writer is Arrested o f E oic .t G rove, and C li i i l i S trin g e r, Rutan, Texas. Thanksgiving Day U H I L L ; 'B O R O , i F orge r ion o f Fores, Grove, and H ■ Beaverton Youth Native Daughter I fo llo w in g b io tlo i i a id . istci Mi ¡T e n n ie M cC o rkle, M r O ptieb i M ontgom ery, M i Eva F orgi i .01 Caught Under Car Dies in Portland , Hcauford, Lester and Law re nce a 1 ( Hess iif n f»>" hours M in e ra l i< < i w vi v liv id at the Fuii-bl I tin ie r,a h ln g chapel S aturday m orn tu» w ith Di O. II. Holmes o tli e la tin g FO R EST g r o v e Funeral se, v- Mis. H a rker was born In New E lizabeth N ic k * Y ork M a n li ¡I infill, m a rrie d S lw - Ues fo r M r i Emma a P ortla nd ho - en W lia r k u r Dec. nibe r 2.1, HIM), ell, 53. w iio died in ••.■»or», Herds nt Reed ville, Grove mid i one Io O regon In HMM, liv in g p lta l a fte r an Him •; flu o f x io five n cnurch were held at Hi ;it Hie pienen,, piaci fo r III year». Take Month’» Honor» M onday aftern oon w ith Rev. Hood Deei . i d Is su rv iv e d by the w id o w o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w a t in B ux- ■ i. tw o duughtei M rs A r th u r ff'iinllniinl f l «'» »»»' • » C offee, C loverdale, and Mrs. H e r ton cem etery. J e r ’ey, 8, John fh o ill's 1075 m ilk , bert M cRoberts. Forest Mrs N ic k e ll was born at M oun- , ¡rovi . ,¡«11 hit A h I i 3. 1, I.’ uvid lin g « to stiller and a bro th e r. ta in d a lc M arch 2«, 1882 She is Son«, grade Jersey, 975 m ilk anil s u rv iv e d by the w id o w e r and tw o «7 2 fid Ho m A, II, p u re b re d Jer-1 c h ild re n by a fo rm e r m arriage, sry, M rs Robertson Ar Son, Hilt, Le w is G r iffin and M rs. H :i,tie J o h n m ilk and ,1.7 fat Im le h I I. grade son o f Vancouver, Wash. A sister, Jersey, II, D a vid Hagg A Sons. 12,til Mr N e llie Simpson o f Tacoma, m ilk an il 03.« fat. M o .'lv, grade Wa di , anil a bro th er, Donald M c O uernsoy, 8. R. It M u r p h y F o r Pherson o f Remote, also su rvive . fi am par«* 1» es, (¡rove, 1125 m ilk nun «1« fat the g ift stock ru n n in g stro n g ly th is No 7, grade O urrun ev, < C h i i year to package goods w h ich have Releher. H illsb o ro , 1720 r iu lk and been g a in in g y e a rly in p o p u la rity . ,10 5 fat. P a rtic u la rly Is this true of g ifts fo r F o u r-ye a r old row » m n k ln t? 45 women, where a new, in te re stin g pounds of fa, and ow ners fiu lo w : and va rie d stuck w ill be found in P o rtla n d c ity co u n cil Tuesday Ilia n 2. M r Tom W illia m s. |».ure- H ills b o ro to meet almost any taste. H ills b o ro m erchants, too, are ap u n a n im o u sly k ille d an ordinunce bred Jersey, 705 m ilk and 54 7 fat Huhv, purebred Jersey, ( ' I, Il.r.D - proach ing the C h ristm as season th a t w o uld have increased inspec ford. 741 m ilk and 54 3 fat. Bfl.U w ith a m ore o p tim is tic fee lin g to tio n and p ro vid e fo r the grading p o ssib ilitie s due to | of meat. The measure had been 12. D avid lla g g A Sons, grade J v r - w ard businei leady up sw in g in sales, w h ich subm itted bv the re ta il meat d< al- • ey, H13 m ilk and 53.9 fat. No 2. purebred H olstein, Fred Jia 'y, Hock t began d u rin g the sum m er a n i l ' era' association. Creek. 171,8 m ilk , 503 fat. P in k y w hich has been m ore m an ifest as j The farm ers, in c lu d in g W ashing ton cou nty representatives, p a r 3. D avid Hagg A Sons, grade J e r t.he year nears its end. \ T h e cham ber o f com m erce trades tic u la r ly protested th a t phase o f sey. win m ilk , 48.0 fa,. No. 33, A r th u r C onnell, purebred Holstein, ci i o n iitte e is suggesting the slogan Hie ordinance w h ich re q u ire d In t ilt , m ilk . 4112 fat C inde rella, grade th is year of, "F irs t tr y H ills b o ro " spection "o n the hoof.” T hey said Jersey, J u liu s Christensen, M id w a y. H o w a rd H adley o f the Im p e ria l Hus w o u ld e lim in a te th e P o rtla n d Feed A d r a in com pany Is c h a ir- I market f o r th e sm all fa rm e r. 890 m ilk , 40 7 fat. T hree -yea r-old s m a kin g 40 pounds l" ‘*n o f the re ta il trades co m m it- I o f fat w ith th e ir o w n e r, fo llo w : | 1 J iu ly 4. grade Jersey. D avid lla g g A Suns, 1010 m ilk , (¡0(1 fa,: No. Legionr, atrea at Grove Comity Herd Report X Given ARGUS, . 3 (., 10c ............ llC SLEEPY HOLLOW. (Q uart jug 33c) 5-lb. can fîOr» »'«7V- C V T D A f '" T illin g ’s. P ure v a n illa o r 4 Qz» I-rX 1 IV/AV, A S c h lemon. 2-oi. bottle ................... A wtz COCOANUT S T V 1” " 9C Sw eet Potatoes 5 .b. xoc Cranberries 2 X9c ? G ra p e fru it 4 IOC Lemonettes ä s ’ ze :. ...............5c Grapes PO U N D 183.’ ..... ............ :...... 5c Potatoes “S“. .............so .;.. 69c SUNKIST .......................................... (WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES) for